In this class, Alethea and Jill of Studio Choo teach the basics of making a gorgeous tabletop centerpiece, perfect for a holiday dinner. The arrangement begins with a lush framework of seasonal evergreen branches, and grows with flowers like amaryllis, ranunculus, and tulips that add pops of color. Berry branches are added last to create movement. As Jill explains her design process, the arrangement takes shape before your eyes, demonstrating how easy it can be to create an eye-catching centerpiece--even if this is your first time playing with flowers.

Learn how to:

The basics of flower arranging

How to create a dining-room table centerpiece

How to prepare stems for adding to an arrangement

The Studio Choo philosophy for combining flower colors

What you’ll get:

An easy-to-follow class on how to arrange flowers

5 HD video lessons you can access online anytime, anywhere

Detailed supply list

Step-by-step expert instruction from the instructors of The Studio Choo

The ability to leave comments, ask questions and interact with other students

Chapters

Introduction

Introduction01:08

Materials

Materials02:40

Flower Processing10:48

Create Arrangement

Create Base Layer07:28

Add Flowers13:13

Complete Arrangement

Finishing Touches04:12

Materials

Here’s what you’ll need:

Materials:

container/vessel for floral arrangements

cedar branches

pine branches

fir branches

plum colored viburnum berries

seeded eucalyptus

amarylis

purple and red ranunculus

purple and orange tulips

red winter berry

flower and branch clippers

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